A2+ Wireless Speakers – Gadget Guy

“…music played at sensible levels, at their best the Audioengine A2+ are simply delightful.”

A2+ Wireless Review - Gadget Guy

Posted on: Wednesday January 22, 2020

They’ve heard Audioengine’s A2+ Wireless Speakers and like us, they believe we’ve nailed it.  Gadget Guy has rated these at 4.6 out of 5 stars. Here’s what they said.


What precisely are the Audioengine A2+ wireless active speakers? Are they loudspeakers for your room? Are they for something else? They are tiny and Audioengine itself says that they have “quickly become the new reference standard for multimedia computer speakers”. So we’re going with computer speakers.

Audioengine A2+ features

This isn’t the first time we’ve reviewed Audioengine wireless active speakers. Just over a year ago we reviewed the much bigger A5+ models and were so impressed we scored them at 4.7 out of 5.0. But how would the Audioengine A2+ speakers stack up. They are so very, very tiny.

How tiny? Each stands just 152mm tall – that’s six inches – and 102mm wide by 134mm deep. The left-hand speakers weighs 1.6 kilograms, while the right-hand speaker weighs 1.4 kilograms.

Why the difference? That’s because all the electronics are packed into the left-hand speaker. It contains the two 30-watts continuous amplifiers and the power supply and the various connections, including Bluetooth. The right-hand speaker is passive. Included with the speakers is two-metre cable for driving the right-hand speaker from the amp in the left. Gold-plated binding posts on both speakers make for secure connections.

A2+ Wireless Review

The A2+ Wireless Speaker System

Each speaker is two-way unit, with a 19mm silk dome tweeter with neodymium magnet and a 70mm aramid fibre woofer. The cabinets are bass-reflex loaded, with a slot port at the bottom front of each. There are no speaker grilles, so the drivers are visible. I reckon they look good. Check out the photos for yourself.

Audioengine is one of those companies that makes its own speaker drivers, rather than simply using off-the-shelf parts. It says that this increased control allows its designs to work together more effectively.

Audioengine A2+ DAC and Bluetooth

On the back panel of the left-hand speaker are:

  • the socket for the power supply brick,
  • a pair of RCA sockets for stereo analogue audio inputs,
  • a pair of RCA sockets for stereo analogue audio out – these can be used for a subwoofer as well,
  • a pair of gold-plated speaker binding posts – this is the output to the right speaker, which has matching gold-plated speaker binding posts for input,
  • a Micro-B USB socket for connecting to a computer, and
  • a level control knob.

The other input is Bluetooth. The speakers support the regular SBC stereo audio codec, as well as aptX. That means higher quality audio from those phones which support it.

There is no input selector. If you send music to the Audioengine A2+ speakers via its analogue inputs and the Micro-B USB, it’s mixed and all comes out together. If you send music to the speakers via Bluetooth, it switches off the other inputs and only plays the Bluetooth music. When that stops – even though the Bluetooth connection remains active – the other inputs come back to life.

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